Eve Soumerai recounts her childhood as a Jewish girl growing up in Nazi Berlin, as a teenaged refugee in the United Kingdom, and later as a young adult searching for answers in postwar Germany. This first-person memoir helps students understand the Holocaust and its effects by chronicling the life of an individual who lived through it.

Climate change and globalisation are opening up the Arctic for exploitation by the world – or so we are told. But what about the views, interests and needs of the peoples who live in the region? This volume explores the opportunities and limitations in engaging with the Arctic under change, and the Arctic peoples experiencing the changes, socially and physically.

Gerald Stern, National Book Award-winning poet, creates a powerful new prose book in his ninth decades, as he contemplates mortality. In his characteristic audacious, uncompromising, funny, and iconoclastic style, Stern looks back at his life and forward to how he will end his days.

How do you define Southern decorating and design? Is it the bold and confident color scheme, the mix of patterns that seem unexpected yet are made for each other, the textiles and fabrics that feel both old and new, or the graceful combination of it all? Contemporary Southern design has transformed in so many ways in recent decades; we’ve embraced the simplicities of modern design while holding steadfast to the hallmarks of our region’s charm. This contrast is the heart of Southern style.

Bassist Gary Peacock's 1982 album Voice From The Past - Paradigm, called "landmark" by All About Jazz, draws inspiration from the energetic music Peacock was playing in New York City in the early 1960s. Jan Garbarek, in some of his finest performances ever recorded, evokes the aura of that era in emotionally powerful exchanges with Tomasz Stanko.